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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />\ ) <br />. ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - APRIL 2, 2003 <br /> <br />i Hl <br />, <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />treatment pond. He stated the purpose of the sand/salt building was to have it covered to <br />prevent run off as much as possible, <br /> <br />Commissioner Larson asked how would the water get treated, Mr. Moore replied the <br />water would be very dilute, He stated the treatment pond would also treat the roadway <br />run off. <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked what were the typical hours of operation with respect to trucks coming <br />in and out of the site and what type of lighting would the site have, Mr, Heider replied <br />from the operational standpoint, the normal working hours for maintenance was 7:00 a,m, <br />- 3:30 p.m, Office hours were 8:00 - 4:30, He noted if there were snow events, or <br />emergency situations, they could be working almost any hour. He indicated in the winter <br />they had a night crew of 5 or 6 people who typically worked around the building on <br />maintenance, so they typically would not make much noise, He stated they had tried to <br />design the site and the circulation on the site to minimize backing up of vehicles, He <br />noted the back up alarms would be from loading trucks, but because of the way they set <br />the site circulation up, the trucks themselves, which was most of the traffic, would not <br />need to back up that often. He noted they wanted the trucks going forward as much as <br />possible. <br /> <br />Mr, Fenton replied with respect to lighting, they were designing the lighting m <br />compliance with the City Code and Ordinances, <br /> <br />Mr. Sand asked what type of color the lighting would be, Mr, Fenton replied it would be <br />more of the typical white lighting, which would be perimeter cased and pointed <br />downward. <br /> <br />Cbair Sand asked if the reason why they chose the white light over the high-pressure <br />sodium. Mr. Fenton replied it was for the efficiency of the lamp. <br /> <br />Mr. Mangine stated the National Guard did not light the parking lot for security and the <br />only time they came on was as motion detectors, Chair Sand asked ifthey had thought of <br />that option. <br /> <br />Mr. Mangine replied they had thought of this as an energy saving measure, as well as <br />from a safety standpoint. He stated the lighting that was proposed was programmable, <br />but he indicated he would likc to look at using motion detectors instead if there was no <br />objection from the Commission. He stated he thought the City was requiring the parking <br />lot to be lit at all times, but if the City wanted them to look at this option, they would be <br />willing to do that. <br /> <br />Commissioner Modesette noted she was in favor of this type oflighting, <br /> <br />Commissioner Modesette stated she was sympathetic to the aesthetic comer regarding the <br />oil waste site, but she also believed that since this was a public facility and given the <br />environmental concems for other improper disposal that an easily accessible place for oil <br />disposal should be provided. She asked if the National Guard facility were to move <br />north, would a green alley be incorporated into this plan along the east as a contingency, <br />
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